said he was going to expand the war in afghanistan, said he was against single-payer full medicare for all. so he warned us that he was very much a corporate democrat, and why did all these corporations put so much money into him? because they knew he was their man. so i'm not surprised. what i am disappointed in is his extraordinary belligerence overseas. he's bush light-- meaning his rhetoric is better. but he's made some... many of the same claims, the same national security state, going anywhere, never mind international law, et cetera. and the second... i mean, he's into pakistan now. i mean, when... you know, congress is supposed to declare these wars. and the second is too concessionary to big business. he's had personal invitation. six times the head of aetna insurance, six times the head of pfizer drug, have met with him in the white house. he's never called out to us. >> hinojosa: has he called out to you? >> never once. doesn't answer the letters. one of his best friends, dr. quentin young, 85 years old, in chicago, the leader of the single payer movement, wonderful doctor w